Everything is actually nice and okay, but the cleanliness is really lacking. It's clearly stated that eating inside is prohibited, but in reality, many people eat inside and are not reprimanded by the staff. Furthermore, after eating, the food isn't cleaned up immediately; it can be left for days, attracting ants and smelling. It's really bad mood to come home from touring Bali and then come to your accommodation to rest and see a table like that. There are many long-term stayers there (which is okay), and I've seen cases like this in hostels in other cities. Unfortunately, here, the staff are actually lenient with them. In one hostel in Jakarta that I visited, someone stayed there for almost two years. When they broke the rules, they were immediately reprimanded and eventually told to check out early. Here, the residents are noisy until midnight in the shared room, with things scattered around (you can see the lipstick stains on the walls), it's messy, eating inside—there's so much of it, but they just ignore it.
It's a shame because the accommodation is actually okay (the bed isn't cramped, the AC is cold, the lockers are big, there's a kitchen, there's a gallon of water), but the downside is that.